Kamis, 28 September 2017

Books in Brief | Vietnam Warrior Voices

Vietnam Warrior Voices: Caputo, Del Vecchio, Butler, O’Brien, Mark H. Massé, 2017 Exploring post-traumatic growth as a result of the Vietnam War, author Mark H. Massé interviews veterans Philip Caputo, John Del Vecchio, Robert Olen Butler, and Tim O’Brien on the effect that the war played in their lives and in their writing. Massé delivers …

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